Have you written support@wolfram.com about this?
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rcollyerOct 26 '13 at 21:32

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Same thing happens here. I backed off from the 10^15 and it plotted fine at 10^5 but crashed at 10^7...
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bill sOct 26 '13 at 21:37

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@xslittlegrass In general, if you have a crash you can reproduce on your machine easily, always report it to Wolfram. Sometimes the issue comes from a very specific configuration of your hardware and still Wolfram should know about it. Btw, on my Ubuntu I have a crash too with your code.
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halirutanOct 26 '13 at 22:21

reply from wolfram: "I would like to confirm that you really do want your x-values in the form i*1.*^15 i.e. numbers like 1.*10^15, 2.*10^15 and so on. If this is indeed what you want then I see that Mathematica does have a problem trying to generate a density plot with your array. It seems to be handling x-values upto 1.*10^5 but from 1.*10^6 onwards it is unable to create the plot and crashes.I have alerted the associated development team about this issue and also recorded your contact details in my report. We will keep you posted as and when a resolution becomes available."
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xslittlegrassOct 30 '13 at 17:42

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I would like to confirm that you really do want your x-values in the
form i*1.*^15 i.e. numbers like 1.*10^15, 2.*10^15 and so on. If this
is indeed what you want then I see that Mathematica does have a
problem trying to generate a density plot with your array. It seems to
be handling x-values up to 1.*10^5 but from 1.*10^6 onwards it is
unable to create the plot and crashes. I have alerted the associated
development team about this issue and also recorded your contact
details in my report. We will keep you posted as and when a resolution
becomes available.

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